The Rzeszow Futures event of the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour showcased outstanding performances from young talents, with the **Netherlands** and **Poland** standing out in the tournament. Competing among 25 women's and 26 men's teams from 22 federations, these athletes displayed top-tier skill and competitiveness, highlighting new talent in beach volleyball.
In the women's division, the Dutch team of Nigella Negenman and Floor Hogenhout won gold without dropping a set. This marked their second podium finish after a bronze at the Balikesir Futures. Their seamless partnership and strategic play were pivotal in their 2-0 win against Poland's Julia Kielak and Zuzanna Kudlik in the final.
In the men's category, Polish players Aleksander Czachorowski and Jakub Krzeminski delighted home fans by grabbing gold. They continued their winning form from Bridlington, overcoming an early pool play setback to win the finals against Ukraine's Ivan Datsiuk and Oleksii Bublyk with a thrilling 2-1 victory. These results showcased the regional talent participating in the Beach Pro Tour's Futures events.
Finland's Anniina Parkkinen and Valma Prihti claimed bronze in the women's division, while Slovenia's Alan Kosenina and Crtomir Bosnjak celebrated their first Beach Pro Tour podium finish in the men's category.
Rzeszow Futures provided a remarkable stage for new beach volleyball talent. Upcoming tour stops in Sibiu, Malmo, and Leuven promise more exciting matches as young athletes continue to excel in the sport.
Read more about their triumphs on the official Volleyball World website.